Enemy of the Week
Leftovers
11.29.02
Bill Clinton shouldn’t be the only one thankful for his enemies.
Bill Clinton shouldn’t be the only one thankful for his enemies.
Americans put it in writing.
In an interview with the New York Observer, the whiny Democratic bully boy and anti-democratic heavy rediscovers his paranoid inner child.
After decoding the human genome, J. Craig Venter is now on a project to genetically engineer the planet’s temperature.
Democrats are having the worst time coming to terms with their natural limitations.
One possible course of action now being discussed is not to democratize Iraq, but to dismember it.
Gore team scurries to gin up sales. Also: Grambling Clinton’s new Southern strategy.
A leading feminazi PAC hangs Democrat Mary Landrieu out to dry.
The New York Times’ Dr. Feelgood decries the flawed science he’s uncovered in the Bush administration’s case for sexual abstinence.
How can one write about Washington when Bobby Short is playing at the Carlyle?
The likable Kevin Kline may have wanted to play Mr. Chips, but this film’s makers have cast him as Regis Philbin.
Chinagate redux. Reading Lieberman’s tea leaves. K Street goes GOP.
Talk radio happens to be one of the most fun things going.
Michael Caine is tired and old, and so is the anti-American moral equivalence that informs this ham-fisted adaptation of the Graham Greene novel.
Counting every reader isn’t what the Gores had in mind. Plus: GOP rookie jockeying. Also: An admiral off his guard.
You can tell an awful lot about a magazine’s readers from a magazine’s ads. And so, let’s meet Ms. New Republic and Mr. National Review.
Everyone he loathes is loving his work. Where did the white rapper go wrong?
David Letterman reconsidered. Jim Jeffords reviled. John McCain revisited. Plus more.
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